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    Sebastian Lasse (sl007@digitalcourage.social)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Jun-2025 06:17:33 JSTSebastian LasseSebastian Lasse

    Trump did a #fediverse crime

    The California attorney general said that Trump "violated the 10th Amendment and federal law" and that he will file „a lawsuit against Trump's federalization“

    The 10th Amendment „expresses the principle of federalism, whereby the federal government and the individual states share power, by mutual agreement.“
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

    Without federalism no federation can exist and thus no fediverse.
    So I consider it as a crime against the fediverse.

    In conversationabout 2 months ago from digitalcourage.socialpermalink

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      Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
      The Tenth Amendment (Amendment X) to the United States Constitution, a part of the Bill of Rights, was ratified on December 15, 1791. It expresses the principle of federalism, whereby the federal government and the individual states share power, by mutual agreement. The Tenth Amendment prescribes that the federal government has only those powers delegated to it by the Constitution, and that all other powers not forbidden to the states by the Constitution are reserved to each state, or to the people. The amendment, with origins before the American Revolution, was proposed by the 1st United States Congress in 1789 during its first term following the adoption of the Constitution. It was considered by many members as a prerequisite before they would ratify the Constitution, and particularly to satisfy demands of Anti-Federalists, who opposed the creation of a stronger federal government. The purpose of this amendment is to reaffirm the principles of federalism and reinforce the notion of the Federal Government maintaining only limited, enumerated powers. Some legal scholars (including textualists and originalists) have effectively...
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